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		<title>Science Projects for Sixth Graders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 05:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding the right science project for 6th graders can be a bit difficult. It has to be something they can understand and do mostly for themselves, but also be able to hold their interest, and teach them something. You can help find the perfect 6th grade science project for your student by using some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding the right <a href="http://www.elementary-science-projects.com/go.php?offer=packit&amp;pid=16&amp;tid=info090210">science project for 6th graders </a>can be a bit difficult. It has to be something they can understand and do mostly for themselves, but also be able to hold their interest, and teach them something. You can help find the perfect 6th grade science project for your student by using some of the resources you have readily at your disposal, including your child&#8217;s science teacher, the library, and even resources on the internet. </p>
<p>Consult with your child&#8217;s science teacher when trying to find a good <strong>science project idea</strong>, especially at the 6th grade level. This way, you&#8217;ll be sure to know what the class is currently studying to keep the project relevant but not redundant, and clarify any requirements or deadlines that some 6th graders might not quite know how to manage yet.</p>
<p><strong>Science project</strong> books, easily found at the public library, are reliable and easy to use resources for finding and executing a science project. Trying the library is a great way to teach your child to search for books by subject matter, in this case looking for science projects or the subject matter that interests them, and to ask for help from the librarian if you need it. </p>
<p>Also, the internet is a great place to find huge amounts of 6th grade science project ideas, but you have to know where to look to save yourself time. While you can begin with a general search for science project ideas, it might be a good idea to search more specifically for websites like <a href="http://www.akronlibrary.org/DBS/SFDB/Default.aspx">http://www.akronlibrary.org/DBS/SFDB/Default.aspx</a> that are searchable by subject matter or grade level, so that you aren&#8217;t finding projects that are too easy or difficult for your student. Another great tool is the free project guides found at <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/guide.pdf">http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/guide.pdf</a> .</p>
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		<title>Sixth Grade Science Projects on the Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 14:24:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the greatest tools at your disposal when trying to find a great 6th grade science project is definitely the internet. No matter what your student&#8217;s interests, you are sure to be able to help them find an educational and fun science project idea  that will satisfy their school science project requirements. The trick is just knowing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the greatest tools at your disposal when trying to find a great <strong>6th grade science project</strong> is definitely the internet. No matter what your student&#8217;s interests, you are sure to be able to help them find an educational and <a href="http://www.elementary-science-projects.com/go.php?offer=packit&amp;pid=16&amp;tid=info082110"><strong>fun science project idea</strong>  </a>that will satisfy their school science project requirements. The trick is just knowing where to look. </p>
<p> You can always start with a more general search for a project in your child&#8217;s area of interest. For example, &#8220;6th grade science projects, marine biology&#8221; or &#8220;6th grade science projects, earth sciences.&#8221; This route might yield some useful results, but you may be at risk of becoming overwhelmed with too many results, or too many projects that don&#8217;t suit your child&#8217;s curriculum or interests. </p>
<p> If you are having difficulty narrowing down your results, or if you&#8217;d like to browse several subject areas at once, you can try searching for websites that contain large inventories of science project ideas. Very often these databases, like the ones found at <a href="http://www.akronlibrary.org/DBS/SFDB/Default.aspx">http://www.akronlibrary.org/DBS/SFDB/Default.aspx</a> or <a href="http://www.youth.net/nsrc/sci/sci.index.html">http://www.youth.net/nsrc/sci/sci.index.html</a>, are capable of being searched by grade level or subject, and have reliable science projects that are age appropriate for your student. This might be a better strategy than finding a project idea on an independently run website that might not be trustworthy. You can also find a free online 6th grade science project guide at <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/guide.pdf">http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/guide.pdf</a>. </p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Check out <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/go.php?offer=packit&amp;pid=2&amp;tid=info082110">24 Hour Science Projects</a></span></h2>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">and get your child&#8217;s science experiments now!</span></h2>
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		<title>Science Projects for Eighth Graders</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 16:56:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best strategies for finding the right science project for your eighth grader would be to consult with their science teacher, especially if the science project was assigned through school. By asking for some ideas from the teacher, you&#8217;ll be able to clarify all of the project guidelines and requirements, and be able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best strategies for finding the right <strong>science project</strong> for your eighth grader would be to consult with their science teacher, especially if the science project was assigned through school. By asking for some ideas from the teacher, you&#8217;ll be able to clarify all of the project guidelines and requirements, and be able to find a project that is relevant to your student&#8217;s course work. </p>
<p>Another great place to find good <strong><a href="http://www.elementary-science-projects.com/go.php?offer-packit&amp;pid=16&amp;tid=info062310">eighth grade science projects </a></strong>would be your local library. At the library you&#8217;ll find lots of science project books with helpful project ideas and explanations, all of which are from a reliable source. Additionally, if you need any help finding something suitable for your eighth grader, at a library you can always ask for the help of a librarian to point you in the right direction. </p>
<p>Finally, the internet is a great way to find eighth grade science projects, but with so much information out there, you have to know where to start. You can do a general search, but it might be wise to be more specific, looking for &#8220;8th grade science projects, earth sciences&#8221; or &#8220;8th grade science projects, physics,&#8221; depending on what your student is interested in. You can also find great online guides, often for free, that are loaded with science projects, directions on what materials you&#8217;ll need and how to complete them. To get started finding a science project idea, you can try the free project guides at  <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/guide.pdf">http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/guide.pdf</a>. </p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Get your science experiement for your kid today at</span></h2>
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		<title>Middle School Science Projects &#8211; They&#8217;re Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 05:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A whole new set of science project has just been developed - with science fair topics that are perfect for middle school!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Need <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com">middle school science projects</a>?</b> A whole new set of science project has just been developed &#8211; with science fair topics that are perfect for middle school! In fact, the projects are called just that: <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/blog">Middle School Science Projects</a>. There are five fabulous topics:<br />
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<b>1. How does hair change as a result of different hair care products?</b>. Girls are especially interested in doing a <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/blog/science-project-about-hair/">science project about hair</a>. In this project, we treat hair, then test its strength.  </p>
<p><b>2. How does the type of soil affect water flow?</b> This experiment involves doing a soil analysis &#8211; which is fascinating &#8211; and then seeing how water flows &#8211; or drips &#8211; through.</p>
<p><b>3. What makes yeast grow best?</b> This yeast project finds out what that little fungus likes to eat best. Balloons are involved &#8211; and gas. </p>
<p><b>4. What&#8217;s the best model for a solar heater?</b> You can scavenge through the trash to find the elements to build this solar heater that really works!  </p>
<p><b>2. Does the amount of Vitamin C in Orange juice change over time?</b> This is a slightly more advanced version of the popular <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/wordpress/105/using-iodine-as-an-indicator/">Vitamin &#8216;C&#8217;itrus&#8217;</a> project.</p>
<p>Check all these projects out today at the <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com">Middle School Science Projects</a> site! </p>
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<p>PS You don&#8217;t have to wait for the new package. Get a free  <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/guide/lifeathome.pdf" target="_blank">science project</a> guide here. </p>
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